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Doug Ford praises Mark Carney and appeals for a majority government ahead of byelections

Doug Ford praises Mark Carney and appeals for a majority government ahead of byelections

The prime minister will secure a majority government if his Liberals win two of the three byelections. Premier Doug Ford is appealing for political “certainty” in Canada ahead of contentious trade negotiations with U.S. President Donald Trump. Ford, in Texas on a trade mission to promote Ontario, stressed “it was the right move” when he called an early Ontario election...

‘All options are on the table’: Peter Mackay on Canada’s role in Iran war

‘All options are on the table’: Peter Mackay on Canada’s role in Iran war

The next phase of Middle East conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran could involve other countries or NATO members to demonstrate a united front against Tehran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, says Canada’s former top diplomat. Peter Mackay, who served as former prime minister Stephen Harper’s first foreign affairs minister, told CTV News Channel on Thursday that...

Trump says Pam Bondi out as his attorney general, Blanche will serve as acting AG

Trump says Pam Bondi out as his attorney general, Blanche will serve as acting AG

President Donald Trump said Thursday Pam Bondi is out as his attorney general. Trump in a social media post named Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as the acting attorney general, though three people familiar with the matter have said he has privately discussed Lee Zeldin, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, as a permanent pick. It marks the end...

Conservatives call for federal relief at the pumps as Iran war pushes prices up

Conservatives call for federal relief at the pumps as Iran war pushes prices up

The Conservatives are calling on the Liberals to give Canadians some relief at the pumps by suspending federal taxes on gas and diesel for the rest of the year. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Thursday that lifting the fuel excise tax, clean fuel standard and GST surcharges from gas and diesel would save consumers about 25 cents a litre. That...

Candidate ends his bid for Conservative nomination in Poilievre's former riding

Candidate ends his bid for Conservative nomination in Poilievre's former riding

The man who announced he was seeking the Conservative nomination in Pierre Poilievre's former riding of Carleton in February now says he's dropping out of the race. Blair Turner, a police officer from the Ottawa area, ran for the Tories in Ottawa South in the federal election last April and lost to Defence Minister David McGuinty. Poilievre lost the seat...

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High-Speed Rail (HSR): What Corridor Residents are Saying – Strong Support, Still Evolving

High-Speed Rail (HSR): What Corridor Residents are Saying – Strong Support, Still Evolving

Survey of 3,000+ Residents across the Québec City and Toronto Corridor. Capturing Public Opinion in the Early Stages of the Project

Ontario: PCs Lead by 3; Ford Offside on FOIs & Data

Ontario: PCs Lead by 3; Ford Offside on FOIs & Data

The latest Ontario survey from Liaison Strategies shows a tightening provincial race, with the Progressive Conservatives holding a narrow three-percentage-point lead over the Ontario Liberal Party. The survey finds the PCs at 39% support, followed by the Liberals at 36%, the NDP at 18%, and the Greens at 5%. The survey also reveals widespread public opposition to recent government moves...



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The winning ticket for the next federal election

The winning ticket for the next federal election

Now that the federal New Democrats have selected Avi Lewis as their leader, Canadians know the leadership offering that they will be presented by the major parties in the next campaign. Now the race is on between the parties to try to frame the ‘ballot question’ of the next campaign – whenever that may be. But at this moment, given...

The NDP has an antisemitism problem

The NDP has an antisemitism problem

On Sunday, after his runaway victory in the federal New Democratic Party’s leadership race, Avi Lewis linked his own anti-Zionist views to an ancestor’s opposition to the creation of a Jewish state in the Middle East. “My great-grandfather was a leader in the [Russian anti-Zionist] Jewish Labour Bund,” said Mr. Lewis, who noted that it was founded in 1897, five...

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Poilievre's high-speed rail opposition is a good message but 'not without risk,' strategist says

Poilievre's high-speed rail opposition is a good message but 'not without risk,' strategist says

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the party has always opposed the Liberals’ high-speed rail project, despite an earlier course reversal on a vote regarding measures to accelerate the expropriation of land. Poilievre this week called on Prime Minister Mark Carney to cancel the project, which has been estimated to cost between $60 billion to $90 billion.

Pierre Poilievre takes to another U.S. podcast to sketch out his vision for Canada

Pierre Poilievre takes to another U.S. podcast to sketch out his vision for Canada

First on the Joe Rogan Experience and next on Steve Bartlett’s Diary of a CEO, the Conservative leader fleshed out his political thinking in ways he rarely does in Canada. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre — a longtime critic of mainstream media in Canada — has for the second time in a row urged Canadians to give him a good listening...

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Ontario transportation minister: This is why we are taking over Billy Bishop

Ontario transportation minister: This is why we are taking over Billy Bishop

There has been a lot of debate in recent weeks about the province’s decision to take over the City of Toronto’s role in the agreement governing Billy Bishop Airport and to acquire the city-owned lands at the airport. Some have asked why the province would take such a step. The answer is that Billy Bishop is a critical piece of...

As mayor of Vaughan, I’m urging Mark Carney to meet our Jewish community

As mayor of Vaughan, I’m urging Mark Carney to meet our Jewish community

I have an urgent request for Prime Minister Mark Carney: please come to Vaughan, Ont., to meet with our Jewish community. As Vaughan’s mayor, I want you to know that Jews here feel angry, scared, defiant, tired, shocked and beleaguered. Who can blame them? I’ve lived my entire life in this country, but I have never before witnessed the shocking...



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Alberta will rid ideology from schools just as soon as it stops dogs from barking - This is about a government trying to desperately change the channel on a festering scandal

Alberta will rid ideology from schools just as soon as it stops dogs from barking - This is about a government trying to desperately change the channel on a festering scandal

Alberta’s new legislation limiting “ideology” in classrooms is its own type of ideological flag – which is ironic, since one of the changes proposed by Bill 25 is to prohibit, with limited exceptions, the display of all flags other than Canada’s and Alberta’s. This Bill 25 flag, also known as the “Act to Remove Politics and Ideology from Classrooms and...

If court halts separatists' referendum bid, they'll push Danielle Smith to approve it anyway

If court halts separatists' referendum bid, they'll push Danielle Smith to approve it anyway

Alberta separatists aren’t just enthused by the fact they have apparently surpassed the necessary 177,000 signatures to force their referendum onto ballots — they’re also celebrating when they reached the target. Stay Free Alberta claimed that accomplishment a week before a judge in Edmonton hears a First Nation’s injunction bid against the citizen’s initiative on April 7, arguing that the...

Why is Danielle Smith talking about quack COVID cures and anti-Christian discrimination at a conspiracy event?

Why is Danielle Smith talking about quack COVID cures and anti-Christian discrimination at a conspiracy event?

If you want to know what Alberta Premier Danielle Smith really believes, you have to listen to her when she’s amongst her fellow travellers. We were afforded that opportunity last weekend, when Smith graced the Cornerstone Forum, a confab of conspiratorial alternative media personalities, with her presence. There, she echoed suspicions that Ottawa is preparing to round up pastors for...

Maybe it’s time for another National Energy Program

Maybe it’s time for another National Energy Program

Aaron Gunn wants a national energy program. He’d never describe it that way, of course, but the MP for North Island-Powell River is just the latest in a long line of Conservative politicians to unintentionally argue for the revival of Pierre Trudeau’s signature energy policy. With gas prices spiking above $2 per litre in his province, Gunn tried to blame...

Politics in the dark: why watching together still matters

Politics in the dark: why watching together still matters

There’s a scene in Prime Minister, the acclaimed documentary about Jacinda Ardern, where the former New Zealand prime minister is captured in a private moment: raw, unguarded, visibly carrying the weight of leading a country through catastrophe.

Why Canada must go global – to China and beyond

Why Canada must go global – to China and beyond

For more than two decades, I’ve travelled regularly to China. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s dramatic reboot of bilateral relations has increased both the frequency and the potential outcomes of my trips. I was present for the Prime Minister’s dinner event in January in Beijing. I’m back in Beijing this week, as is Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne. Mr. Carney has also...



Crisis is coming, and voters may give the federal NDP another look

Crisis is coming, and voters may give the federal NDP another look

Somewhere, James Laxer is shedding a wistful tear. Along with Mel Watkins, Cy Gonick and others, Mr. Laxer led the radical Waffle faction within the federal NDP in the late 1960s and early 1970s, whose mission was to pull the party sharply to the left. They advocated for nationalization of major industries, strict limits on foreign ownership, sharply higher taxes...

Avi Lewis is not in a hurry to get a seat. That is a bit odd.

Avi Lewis is not in a hurry to get a seat. That is a bit odd.

Avi Lewis is a truly unconventional politician. He has managed to make himself a champion of young Canadians, which is quite a feat given that he’ll be in his 60th year in May. They provided a lot of energy to his campaign but also tend to vote less and that could prove a challenge. Under his leadership, the NDP will...

Stephen Lewis: a man of moral vision

Stephen Lewis: a man of moral vision

In all the reflections pouring in at the passing of Stephen Lewis, you’ll be hard-pressed to find – notwithstanding his left-side politics, with which many differed – a negative word. It is testimony to his stature as a humanitarian giant. On the global stage, Canada never produced a more eloquent standard-bearer for social justice than Mr. Lewis. I first had...

Can Mark Carney’s pipeline plan become reality without public money?

Can Mark Carney’s pipeline plan become reality without public money?

Federal Liberals, who hoped the government’s pipeline pact with Alberta was a public relations effort that would never see the light of day, should brace for its approval — including, possibly, with public money. Three Liberals privately suggested to the Star that Prime Minister Mark Carney may put federal money behind a new pipeline to the west coast — despite...

American courts just gave Carney a roadmap for reining in YouTube and Meta

American courts just gave Carney a roadmap for reining in YouTube and Meta

If the Carney government was looking for a fool-proof roadmap on how to rein in large online platforms from knowingly causing harm to their users — including children — the recent judgments from California and New Mexico provide some excellent guidance. First, a jury in New Mexico found Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, liable for misleading its users...

‘Cui Bono?’ Who Gains from Trump’s War of Choice with Iran?

‘Cui Bono?’ Who Gains from Trump’s War of Choice with Iran?

The question “Cui bono – who gains?” was a Roman judicial construct popularized by Cicero. Lenin made it famous in his 1913 article in Pravda on Russian society, “Who Stands to Gain?” The question has served for centuries as a starting point for evaluating strategic options. The prediction of unintended consequences has often served as a check point on the...



It’s obvious where Mark Carney stands on forced labour in China

It’s obvious where Mark Carney stands on forced labour in China

Prime Minister Mark Carney is not oblivious. He knows, as any reasonable person would, that it looks terrible for one of his MPs to try to undermine an expert witness on forced labour in China during a parliamentary committee meeting. Last week, Liberal MP Michael Ma grilled Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, a senior fellow at the University of Ottawa, about whether she...

Avi Lewis could spoil the Liberals' chances next election

Avi Lewis could spoil the Liberals' chances next election

It’s back to the future for the NDP — and then some. Last weekend the party elected 58-year-old filmmaker Avi Lewis as party leader. During his campaign, Lewis pledged to impose a wealth tax, stop oil and gas exploration, implement national rent control, and set up public grocery stores. Ed Broadbent, the NDP leader who wanted to nationalize banks back...

Avi Lewis should not be underestimated

Avi Lewis should not be underestimated

Some Liberals, Conservatives and even New Democrats may be tempted to believe that the new NDP leader, Avi Lewis, is too far out there on the left to be a serious electoral threat. That underestimation may be a mistake. I’ve heard some serious people say over the course of the NDP leadership that a Lewis victory would spell the end...

The NDP hopes Avi Lewis will set the right kind of fire to Canadian politics

The NDP hopes Avi Lewis will set the right kind of fire to Canadian politics

Whenever and wherever U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents showed up in Minneapolis this past winter, citizens pulled out their whistles – warning away the targets of U.S. President Donald Trump’s violent masked paramilitaries. Demonstrators attempted to block ICE from carrying out its work, while others served as witnesses, videotaping the agents to show their behaviour to the world...

Under new leader Avi Lewis, federal NDP looks more communist than social democratic

Under new leader Avi Lewis, federal NDP looks more communist than social democratic

The federal NDP, now run by cis male Avi Lewis, showed us two kinds of crazy at their leadership convention on the weekend. First, there was social crazy, with arguments over whose victimized identity deserved time at the mic. Delegates who have identified with the same gender assigned at birth — “cis” people — didn’t have much chance. Then came...

Can Avi Lewis make the federal NDP relevant again — without undermining its provincial cousins?

Can Avi Lewis make the federal NDP relevant again — without undermining its provincial cousins?

The federal NDP convention in Edmonton in 2016 was the scene of two fascinating events: the unceremonious dumping of Tom Mulcair as party leader and a rhetorical clash between Alberta Premier Rachel Notley and the supporters of a broad statement of principles known as the Leap Manifesto. Notley, less than a year into leading the first NDP government in Alberta's...



Canada’s partnership with the Aga Khan is worth renewing

Canada’s partnership with the Aga Khan is worth renewing

There are moments that reveal a nation’s character more clearly than any policy platform or political speech. One such moment came in the summer of 1972, when Idi Amin decreed the expulsion of Uganda’s entire Asian population, and the fate of thousands of terrified families hung in the balance. Discussions between Aga Khan IV and Pierre Elliott Trudeau – two...

Avi Lewis inherited a divided and weakened NDP. Here’s how he plans to turn it around

Avi Lewis inherited a divided and weakened NDP. Here’s how he plans to turn it around

With the easy part over, newly minted NDP Leader Avi Lewis knows his real challenge is just beginning. He inherits a divided party, a split Parliamentary caucus and provincial wings opposed to his agenda. The Alberta and Saskatchewan parties want nothing to do with him. Saskatchewan’s NDP Leader Carla Beck wrote to tell him Saturday that she won’t meet with...

Avi Lewis already sowing division within NDP over radical left-wing policies

Avi Lewis already sowing division within NDP over radical left-wing policies

Can Avi Lewis’ brand of left-wing populism win over Canadian voters? It’s what he and the NDP are hoping will happen, but as Lewis takes the reins of his party, he’s already causing division.

In the Iran oil shock, energy superpower Canada must seize the day

In the Iran oil shock, energy superpower Canada must seize the day

The conflict in the Persian Gulf and Iran’s missile and drone strikes on key oil and gas facilities in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Kuwait have caused fires, shutdowns, and extensive damage at major energy export hubs. Global oil and gas prices have surged. In addition to its impact on Canadian consumers, the crisis has driven up fuel and...

The Trump era demands we rethink Canada’s constitutional ‘nuclear option’

The Trump era demands we rethink Canada’s constitutional ‘nuclear option’

Imagine a Canada ruled by a “mini-Trump.” It’s not so implausible, lawyer Frédéric Bérard told the Supreme Court last week. Western nations are teeming with clones of the American president these days. If such an illiberal leader were to come here, Bérard argued, we would simply have to hope that our politicians do the right thing...

Trump has created wars of whimsy

Trump has created wars of whimsy

The president has dispatched thousands of troops to the Middle East where he is at war with Iran. There are wars of necessity, and wars of choice. Donald Trump has created a third category: wars of whimsy. When will Americans realize that three more years of Trump's chaos could end in unfixable catastrophe?

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Eby faces 'complete opposition' after proposing suspension of DRIPA sections

Eby faces 'complete opposition' after proposing suspension of DRIPA sections

British Columbia Premier David Eby says he will stake his government on suspending sections of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act for up to three years, calling it the "least invasive" way of mitigating its potentially sweeping and unintended impact on the province's laws.

Tory MP echoes calls for Carney to apologize to Grassy Narrows over protest remarks

Tory MP echoes calls for Carney to apologize to Grassy Narrows over protest remarks

The Conservative critic for Indigenous Services is echoing calls for Prime Minister Mark Carney to apologize to Grassy Narrows First Nation after he said he could "outlast" a protester raising concerns about mercury poisoning in her community. Conservative MP Billy Morin says Carney acted arrogantly and should apologize to the community for laughing at their frustrations. Chrissy Isaacs, a Grassy...

‘Where do you live?’ sparks a byelection scrap as Nate Erskine-Smith eyes Ontario Liberal leadership

‘Where do you live?’ sparks a byelection scrap as Nate Erskine-Smith eyes Ontario Liberal leadership

It’s a flashpoint in the hotly contested race to become the provincial Liberal candidate in Scarborough Southwest. Where do you live?

Supreme Court won't hear case contesting constitutionality of Canada's voting system

Supreme Court won't hear case contesting constitutionality of Canada's voting system

The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear an appeal challenging the constitutionality of Canada's first-past-the-post electoral system. The system, set out in the Canada Elections Act, sees the candidate who receives the most votes in a given riding become the member of Parliament. Fair Voting BC and the Springtide Collective for Democratic Society argued in court that the first-past-the-post...

'I was lynched': Why astronaut Julie Payette flamed out as governor general

'I was lynched': Why astronaut Julie Payette flamed out as governor general

It should not have ended this way. It should have ended with a national celebration of an amazing, vibrant, and still young woman who managed to surmount all the challenges in a mostly male world; who managed to storm through a mostly male engineering school right up to the day she graduated summa cum laude ; who managed to get...

Modest growth projected for 2026 as uncertainty from Iran war, trade linger: Deloitte

Modest growth projected for 2026 as uncertainty from Iran war, trade linger: Deloitte

The Canadian economy is expected to see modest growth this year, but the ongoing war in the Middle East and continued trade uncertainty are among the risks to that projection.

Manulife, Sun Life CEOs see opportunities in China ahead of meeting with vice-premier

Manulife, Sun Life CEOs see opportunities in China ahead of meeting with vice-premier

The CEOs of Canadian insurance and asset management companies Manulife and Sun Life both say they see opportunities for growth in the Chinese market in areas like health care and investment advice as part of Canada’s push to diversify its exports. Sun Life CEO Kevin Strai

Canadians could face tax hikes as Ottawa scrambles to fund defence target: report

Canadians could face tax hikes as Ottawa scrambles to fund defence target: report

The federal government should consider a one-to-two-point increase in the GST and slower growth in non-defence spending to finance a massive jump Canada’s military budget, according to a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute. “Some combination of tax increases, spending cuts, or taking on more debt is required,” wrote authors Colin Busby and Nicholas Dahir. The analysis warns that...

Stellantis in Talks to Make Chinese EVs at Idled Canadian Plant

Stellantis in Talks to Make Chinese EVs at Idled Canadian Plant

Stellantis NV is discussing options for building electric vehicles in Canada with its Chinese partner, Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology Co., according to people familiar with the matter, a sign of how quickly the auto industry is being reshaped after Canada opened the door to companies from the world’s largest car market. The talks are in an early stage, said the people...

Sources say senators planning to create sixth group as questions are raised about Carney’s vision for the Upper Chamber

Sources say senators planning to create sixth group as questions are raised about Carney’s vision for the Upper Chamber

One senator said the Liberals’ march towards a majority in the House is also motivating discussions around the future of the Senate, raising the possibility that Prime Minister Mark Carney will appoint the leader of the government in the Senate to cabinet.

Anand to join U.K.-led talks on Strait of Hormuz following trip to Riyadh

Anand to join U.K.-led talks on Strait of Hormuz following trip to Riyadh

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will join multi-nation talks hosted by the U.K. on Thursday on finding diplomatic options to reopen the Strait of Hormuz trade corridor. Anand says all countries involved should know Canada will not hesitate to help secure the strait once there is a ceasefire, but the Liberal government has not decided yet on specific measures. The...

Carney says he's still committed to green incentives promised during leadership race

Carney says he's still committed to green incentives promised during leadership race

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday he's still committed to delivering incentives to help Canadians go green, something he promised during his bid for the Liberal leadership a year ago. Carney promised during the leadership campaign to re-fund the government's Greener Homes Grant program and to explore offering discounts to low- and medium-income homeowners who make energy-efficient retrofits.

RCMP now says it’s aware of harassment by foreign states after backlash over commissioner’s remarks

RCMP now says it’s aware of harassment by foreign states after backlash over commissioner’s remarks

The RCMP is clarifying previous comments from Commissioner Mike Duheme, saying the police organization is aware of incidents of intimidation and harassment by foreign states, but is unable to identify current criminal links. “What we can say is that the RCMP is aware of complaints of intimidation and harassment against certain communities across Canada. The RCMP, and the broader Government...

Feds pressed regulator to cut airlines more slack around passenger compensation: docs

Feds pressed regulator to cut airlines more slack around passenger compensation: docs

Internal documents show the federal government pushed for travel rules that cut airlines more slack around paying compensation to passengers, despite resistance from Canada's transport regulator. In 2023, the Canadian Transportation Agency drafted regulations that would scrap some reasons the airlines could use to deny customers compensation for flight delays or cancellations when they were required for safety purposes.

Trump claims Iran's president wants ceasefire, no response from Tehran

Trump claims Iran's president wants ceasefire, no response from Tehran

Trump made the claim on his Truth Social website. U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday claimed that Iran's president wants a ceasefire in the Mideast war. "Iran’s New Regime President," he wrote on Truth Social, apparently referring to Masoud Pezeshkian, although there has been no regime change in Iran, "much less Radicalized and far more intelligent than his predecessors, has...

Fewer than one-third of Canadians think Lewis's NDP is 'relevant,' poll finds

Fewer than one-third of Canadians think Lewis's NDP is 'relevant,' poll finds

Avi Lewis may be flush off a convincing victory within his party, but a new poll suggests the new NDP leader has a steep hill to climb with the broader electorate with more people thinking the party is irrelevant than relevant. Article content Not quite a third of Canadians believe that the left-leaning party is even relevant, never mind if...

Trump administration launches new bid to attract U.S. oil companies to Venezuela — but finding few takers

Trump administration launches new bid to attract U.S. oil companies to Venezuela — but finding few takers

Challenges in Venezuela include ongoing safety concerns, an unstable government, massive investment required. When U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum travelled to Venezuela with oil and mining executives last month, he was trying to pitch them on the opportunity that exists in that country’s neglected oil and gas fields. Then last week at a conference in Houston, he again tried to...

Liberals’ ‘historically significant’ Alberta polling holds as first MOU deadline passes, say pollsters

Liberals’ ‘historically significant’ Alberta polling holds as first MOU deadline passes, say pollsters

The Liberals have more than 30-per-cent support in the province, but trying to capitalize on those numbers without a good reason for an election would come at a cost, says Liaison Strategies' David Valentin. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals are holding steady in Alberta and enjoying a close and historically significant second place in one of the federal Conservatives’ last...

Canada's finance minister aims to shore up support, investment in China

Canada's finance minister aims to shore up support, investment in China

Champagne says his trip builds on Carney’s visit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in January. Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is on a trade mission to China, an attempt to woo a crucial trading partner as Canada looks to shore up friends and strengthen the country’s economy. The visit by Champagne builds on a meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney and...

Stephen Lewis awakened Canadians to the HIV-AIDS pandemic raging in Africa: experts

Stephen Lewis awakened Canadians to the HIV-AIDS pandemic raging in Africa: experts

Experts say Stephen Lewis awakened the Canadian public's consciousness to the HIV-AIDS pandemic raging in Africa, and they credit him with galvanizing the political will to stop standing idle. Lewis, who dedicated his life to advocating for social justice, died on Tuesday at the age of 88. Dr. Adrienne Chan, who has worked in the HIV sector for over two...

Federal gun buyback program will likely miss mark

Federal gun buyback program will likely miss mark

The Liberal government’s voluntary gun buyback program for soon to be outlawed weapons will likely miss its mark. More than 2,500 models of assault-style weapons will be banned in October, but the deadline to apply for compensation expired on March 31. Not including administrative costs, the federal government has set aside $248.6 million to compensate gun owners. The amount allows...

Carney praises Michael Ma after controversial Chinese forced labour exchange

Carney praises Michael Ma after controversial Chinese forced labour exchange

Prime Minister Mark Carney told a closed-door fundraiser crowd Monday night that floor-crossing MP Michael Ma represents “Liberal values,” after the former Conservative politician drew controversy over comments about forced labour in China. In video obtained by Global News, Carney told the crowd at the GTA fundraiser that the Liberals were “glad” to welcome Ma to their ranks after the...

Alcohol, 'Buy Canadian' policy flagged by U.S. as trade irritants: report

Alcohol, 'Buy Canadian' policy flagged by U.S. as trade irritants: report

Provincial rules around alcohol and the federal government's "Buy Canadian" policy have been flagged in a new report citing several trade irritants between Canada and the U.S. The annual document prepared by the Office of the United States Trade Representative said market access barriers imposed by provincial liquor control boards "greatly hamper" exports of U.S. wine, beer and spirits to...

‘It was just a completely regular Monday’: Liberal staffer and PPS save Conservative staffer’s life after he collapses from a cardiac arrest on the Hill

‘It was just a completely regular Monday’: Liberal staffer and PPS save Conservative staffer’s life after he collapses from a cardiac arrest on the Hill

Conservative staffer Stefan Kapuran doesn’t remember how he ended up in the hospital. “It was just a completely regular Monday. The night before was my birthday,” he recalled, having not done “anything crazy” to celebrate. The 25-year-old said he remembers starting his workday on March 9, picking up the dry cleaning as he headed into the office of Conservative MP...

'Never even entered my thinking': Carney says he's not considering prorogation

'Never even entered my thinking': Carney says he's not considering prorogation

Prime Minister Mark Carney says he has "absolutely not" been considering proroguing Parliament if he gains a majority in a series of upcoming byelections. Speaking at a news conference with reporters in Wakefield, Que., today, the prime minister said the idea "never even entered" his mind. The Globe and Mail newspaper reported the Carney government is considering proroguing Parliament if...

Environment minister won’t commit to 2030 target for industrial carbon price in MOU

Environment minister won’t commit to 2030 target for industrial carbon price in MOU

Environment and Climate Change Minister Julie Dabrusin will not reveal whether the Alberta-Ottawa memorandum of understanding sets a target date of 2030 by which the province will hike its industrial carbon price to $130 a tonne. In November, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed a major new energy co-operation agreement, outlining the conditions that need to...

Poilievre calls for cancellation of multibillion-dollar high-speed rail project

Poilievre calls for cancellation of multibillion-dollar high-speed rail project

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the federal government to cancel a proposed high-speed rail line between Toronto and Quebec City. Speaking to reporters in Peterborough, Ont., on Tuesday, Poilievre called the project a "boondoggle" that would waste taxpayer dollars. "Carney Liberals will confiscate farmland and private property, disrupting communities and harming the quality of life of local residents...

Alberta's Smith says two early deadlines for energy MOU with Carney will be missed

Alberta's Smith says two early deadlines for energy MOU with Carney will be missed

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a deadline for reaching two agreements connected to her landmark energy deal with Ottawa will be missed. The November memorandum of understanding outlined a number of commitments and steps both levels of government would take to eventually see a new bitumen pipeline built connecting Alberta to B.C. tidewater.

TC Energy CEO renews push for faster project approvals in Canada

TC Energy CEO renews push for faster project approvals in Canada

TC Energy chief executive officer Francois Poirier is again calling for major changes to Canada’s regulatory approach, warning the country is driving investment away by slowing down big energy projects. Speaking to the Canadian Club of Ottawa on Tuesday, Poirier said Canada continues to deter capital with lengthy permitting processes. “Capital goes where it is welcome. And for too long...

Carney condemns Israel's 'illegal' invasion of Lebanon, calls for ceasefire

Carney condemns Israel's 'illegal' invasion of Lebanon, calls for ceasefire

Canada "condemns" Israel's "illegal" invasion of Lebanon as a violation of territorial sovereignty, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday. Using stronger language than his government has used to date, Carney also called for a ceasefire to end the worsening conflict as Israeli ground troops move deeper into the country. "It's an illegal invasion," the prime minister said. "It's a violation...



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Rubio accuses China of 'bullying' for holding up Panama-flagged ships after canal clash

Rubio accuses China of 'bullying' for holding up Panama-flagged ships after canal clash

WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday accused China of "bullying" by detaining or holding up dozens of Panama-flagged ships -- though for a short period of time -- after the Central American country seized control of two critical ports on the Panama Canal earlier this year from a subsidiary of a Hong Kong-based company.

Hegseth asks the Army's top uniformed officer to step down while US wages war against Iran

Hegseth asks the Army's top uniformed officer to step down while US wages war against Iran

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has asked the Army's top uniformed officer, Gen. Randy George, to step down, the Pentagon said Thursday, as the United States wages a war against Iran.

Trump says Pam Bondi out as his attorney general, Blanche will serve as acting AG

Trump says Pam Bondi out as his attorney general, Blanche will serve as acting AG

President Donald Trump said Thursday Pam Bondi is out as his attorney general. Trump in a social media post named Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as the acting attorney general, though three people familiar with the matter have said he has privately discussed Lee Zeldin, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, as a permanent pick. It marks the end...

Rubio's and Vance's differing postures on Iran war highlight their challenges ahead of 2028 election

Rubio's and Vance's differing postures on Iran war highlight their challenges ahead of 2028 election

WASHINGTON (AP) -- As President Donald Trump assembled his Cabinet last week, he asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance to give an update on the Iran war.

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Trump says Pam Bondi out as his attorney general, Blanche will serve as acting AG

Trump says Pam Bondi out as his attorney general, Blanche will serve as acting AG

President Donald Trump said Thursday Pam Bondi is out as his attorney general. Trump in a social media post named Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as the acting attorney general, though three people familiar with the matter have said he has privately discussed Lee Zeldin, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, as a permanent pick. It marks the end...

Anand to join U.K.-led talks on Strait of Hormuz following trip to Riyadh

Anand to join U.K.-led talks on Strait of Hormuz following trip to Riyadh

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will join multi-nation talks hosted by the U.K. on Thursday on finding diplomatic options to reopen the Strait of Hormuz trade corridor. Anand says all countries involved should know Canada will not hesitate to help secure the strait once there is a ceasefire, but the Liberal government has not decided yet on specific measures. The...

Trump claims Iran's president wants ceasefire, no response from Tehran

Trump claims Iran's president wants ceasefire, no response from Tehran

Trump made the claim on his Truth Social website. U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday claimed that Iran's president wants a ceasefire in the Mideast war. "Iran’s New Regime President," he wrote on Truth Social, apparently referring to Masoud Pezeshkian, although there has been no regime change in Iran, "much less Radicalized and far more intelligent than his predecessors, has...

Carney condemns Israel's 'illegal' invasion of Lebanon, calls for ceasefire

Carney condemns Israel's 'illegal' invasion of Lebanon, calls for ceasefire

Canada "condemns" Israel's "illegal" invasion of Lebanon as a violation of territorial sovereignty, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday. Using stronger language than his government has used to date, Carney also called for a ceasefire to end the worsening conflict as Israeli ground troops move deeper into the country. "It's an illegal invasion," the prime minister said. "It's a violation...

Worries about global economic pain deepen as the war in Iran drags on

Worries about global economic pain deepen as the war in Iran drags on

U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran have driven up prices, darkened the outlook for the world economy, sent global stock markets reeling and forced developing countries to ration fuel and subsidize energy costs to protect their poorest. Ongoing strikes and counterstrikes on Persian Gulf refineries, pipelines, gas fields and tanker terminals threaten to the prolong the global economic pain for...

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Canada-China Relations: Principled Pragmatism or Quiet Accommodation?

Canada-China Relations: Principled Pragmatism or Quiet Accommodation?

The controversy around Liberal MP Michael Ma’s comments on forced labour in China is an early test of how Prime Minister Mark Carney’s China policy is being put into practice — and whether it can remain pragmatic without drifting into equivocation, accommodation or self-censorship. Carney’s recalibration — toward a more interest-based approach aimed at stabilizing ties with Beijing while widening...


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Complaining about access-to-info complaints

Complaining about access-to-info complaints

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office wants to bust up a monopoly. I think I’m the target. Let me explain. The Privy Council Office (PCO), home of the prime minister and cabinet, has been flooded with complaints about its failures to comply with the Access to Information Act.

Canada takes a big step toward troops in Iran war

Canada takes a big step toward troops in Iran war

Canadian troops may be only days away from deploying to the Middle East to aid the U.S.’s and Israel’s war on Iran. The latest indication is a joint statement expressing concern about Iran’s restriction of oil tankers through the narrow Strait of Hormuz signed by Prime Minister Mark Carney and NATO allies late in the week.

CRA's popular tax-amnesty program

CRA's popular tax-amnesty program

Canadians who have neglected to pay their taxes to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) have been coming forward in droves to take advantage of new amnesty rules.

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Canada is torn over the notwithstanding clause

Canada is torn over the notwithstanding clause

Quebec's secularism law, Bill 21, prohibits certain public servants from wearing religious symbols while on the job. It was passed in 2019 with a pre-emptive use of the notwithstanding law - a section of the Charter that protects legislation from court intervention if the legislation goes against other freedoms.

Project Hail Mary

Project Hail Mary

This live event was recorded on March 30 at StFX & hosted by The Brian Mulroney Institute of Government.

Moore-Butts - How Did Immigration Become A Dirty Word?

Moore-Butts - How Did Immigration Become A Dirty Word?

There was a time when immigration was seen as not only important to Canada but something that was a major part of what made Canada great. Has that time passed, why and at what cost? Former Harper cabinet minister James Moore and former Trudeau senior advisor Gerald Butts have their thoughts on those questions in this, their latest "conversation".

Can Carney Break Canada’s High Speed Rail Curse?

Can Carney Break Canada’s High Speed Rail Curse?

Mark Carney has proposed a 1,000-kilometre high-speed rail line connecting Toronto to Quebec City, with trains reaching speeds of up to 300 km/h. It would be Canada’s first true high-speed rail system. On paper, the idea is appealing. But building it is far from straightforward. Host Noor Azrieh, tries to answer the question: how do you build ambitious, nation-shaping infrastructure...